The role of chronotype and reward processing in understanding social hierarchies in adolescence.
Judith LunnThomas D W WilcocksonTim DonovanFrank DondelingerGuillermo Perez AlgortaPadraic MonaghanPublished in: Brain and behavior (2021)
This behavioral study found evidence that changes toward a later phase of entrainment predicts social facilitation effects on inhibitory control and higher perceived power among peers. It is proposed here that circadian delayed phase in adolescence is linked to approach-related motivation, and the social facilitation effects could reflect a social cognitive capacity involved in the drive to achieve social rank.